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Japan and South Korea agree to mend ties as leaders meet following years of dispute "From now on, I would like to open a new chapter in Japan-South Korea relations through frequent visits by both sides that are not tied down by formality," Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in Tokyo after meeting with South Korean President Yoon ...
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Earthquake response: NATO Allies and partners continue to provide aid to Türkiye NATO Allies and partners continue to respond to calls for assistance following the devastating earthquakes in February. In Antakya and Iskenderun, NATO is setting up temporary shelters for 4,000 people left homeless by the earthquakes.
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Give mature trees same protection as heritage buildings, say campaigners Veteran trees should have the same protections as heritage buildings to stop destruction on the scale carried out in Plymouth this week, campaigners have said. The Woodland Trust is calling for an English Heritage-style body ...
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Council Climate and Ecological plans backed by millions in investment Ambitious plans to tackle the climate and ecological emergency are being presented to Bath & North East Somerset Council at its Full Council meeting today (Thursday 16th March). The reports set out planned actions and progress made so far by the ...
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Spring events at the Roman Baths and Victoria Art Gallery Councillor Kevin Guy, Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: "We look forward to seeing the museums buzzing with visitors and local families over Easter. The Victoria Art Gallery activities are completely free ...
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Five Indo-Pacific Nations begin Exercise Sea Dragon ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - Two U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon aircraft from Patrol Squadron (VP) 10 "Red Lancers" and VP-45 "Pelicans" join the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), India Navy (INN), Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), and Republic of ...
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Manitoba programs, organizations that support seniors getting $4.5M funding boost Programs and organizations that work to help Manitoba seniors stay healthy and live independently are among those getting a roughly $4.5 million funding boost, the province announced Thursday. The new funding comes weeks after the government announced ...
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Digital technologies focus of new academic health report Nikki Bartholomew Troxclair. Digital technologies are changing the landscape in health care and in scientific research. A new report by the Blue Ridge Academic Health Group (BRAHG) makes recommendations for the opportunities and challenges that this ...
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Excess deaths in February at lowest level for a year Respiratory deaths (such as influenza and pneumonia or chronic lower respiratory diseases) are close to average levels again, after the first major increase since the COVID-19 pandemic began. There were 537 deaths in this category in February, 6% below the ...
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Rebuilding futures: How UNHCR is empowering Syrian refugees through mental health support In fact, the WHO reports that 22 percent of people who have experienced war or other conflicts in the previous 10 years will suffer from depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
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